Toggling any of these off and on, or selecting other options, then closing and restarting Sublime causes the above options to be set back again.

The other scenario where it occurs is for the Find in Files panel. If I deselect the above active options, or activate other options on this panel, then switch to another find type (eg. Find / Replace), then back to Find in Files, it goes back to the two original options listed above.

Firstly, hot exit is now the default. This means that the normal quit key binding (OS X) or closing the last window (Windows and Linux) won't prompt to save changes, instead the application will just exit immediately and restore the changes the next time it's started. This behavior can be changed with the hot_exit global setting.

buymeasoda wrote:When I start (or restart) Sublime Text, and switch between the Find modes (find in current document, find in files, find / replace), the following options are automatically set for each find panel:

Toggling any of these off and on, or selecting other options, then closing and restarting Sublime causes the above options to be set back again.

The other scenario where it occurs is for the Find in Files panel. If I deselect the above active options, or activate other options on this panel, then switch to another find type (eg. Find / Replace), then back to Find in Files, it goes back to the two original options listed above.

aparajita wrote:I don't remember seeing any documentation for the menu item to hide Open Files. We can't be expected to do a diff on the menu items with each new release.

You're using a bleeding edge release of beta software, how can you possibly expect documentation? I don't think it's up to Jon to expect users to do anything with this sort of release but to give reasonably tempered feedback and appreciation for being the rare breed of developer that releases so rapidly & is so communicative with the user base. As he says, it's in the changelog, which are always clearly written.

If it was a v1.0 and you'd paid $60, then I could see getting upset about a lack of docs -- but you would have known that before buying the software.